Buildings that for centuries have accommodated various forms of life through countless transformations have found no model for their evolution in the modern world. Within this context, we endeavored to arrive at a model that would, on the one hand, propose a modern, contemporary house through the evolution of a central-courtyard dwelling, and on the other, establish a reconciliation between old buildings and the new urban fabric.
The new section meets the old structure in a state of utmost transparency, raising and lowering the courtyard level, creating a fluid cross-section, and ultimately defining the entire house as a screen before the memory of the old courtyard and the church across the alley.
In essence, the project comprises two parts: first, preservation, structural reinforcement, and restoration of the existing old section; second, the addition of a modern, lightweight structure to the existing condition.
500 years of evolution — the house plan through the Safavid, Qajar, Pahlavi, and contemporary periodsThe transformation of Isfahan's urban fabric over the past century — aerial views from c. 1951, 1981, and 2021
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Before and After
The courtyard before — arches and crumbling wallsThe existing courtyard and its mature tree
The old courtyard and the church across the alley — the memory this project seeks to preserve
Section A-A — before and afterSection B-B — before and after, with the church
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The New and the Old
Ultimately, the union of these two sections gives shape to the house — a house with an open plan that is flexible and legible for the contemporary life of a young couple. A house for children, guests, exercise, swimming, reading, and rest — a house that is secluded yet transparent, set within the dense and clamorous fabric of the city of Isfahan.
The glass pavilion and the church dome — old and new coexisting at twilightThe transparent staircase — movement between levels visible through the glass facadeSunlight filters through the glass wall onto the restored arches — the new illuminating the old
The courtyard by day — glass wall, restored arch, and poolNew transparency meets old solidity
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Drawings
Axonometric view — the house within its neighborhood, the church compound across the alleyAerial view — the glass courtyard opening, new rooftop, and historic vaulted structuresSectional axonometric — the house revealed within its dense neighborhoodDesign strategy — from existing courtyard to new courtyard geometry to final form